Articles with "incarnatum" as a keyword



α‐Glucosidase inhibitory effect of an anthraquinonoid produced by Fusarium incarnatum GDZZ‐G2

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Published in 2022 at "Journal of Basic Microbiology"

DOI: 10.1002/jobm.202200166

Abstract: α‐Glucosidase is the key enzyme on carbohydrate metabolism, and its bioactive inhibitors are supposed to be an effective therapeutic for type 2 diabetes mellitus. During our continuing study for discovering α‐glucosidase inhibitors, a fungus GDZZ‐G2… read more here.

Keywords: compound; inhibitory effect; glucosidase; fusarium incarnatum ... See more keywords

First report of Fusarium incarnatum associated with fruit rot disease of drumstick (Moringa oleifera L.) in India.

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Published in 2023 at "Plant disease"

DOI: 10.1094/pdis-01-23-0102-pdn

Abstract: Moringa oleifera Lam. (Moringaceae) is one of the important leafy vegetable trees widely spread from India to Africa and widely used as food and medicine. During field investigation (July, 2021) of drumstick fields in Hiriyur… read more here.

Keywords: rot; drumstick; disease; india ... See more keywords

First Report of Postharvest Fruit Rot on Korla Fragrant Pear ( Pyrus sinkiangensis ) Caused by Fusarium incarnatum in China

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Published in 2025 at "Plant Disease"

DOI: 10.1094/pdis-05-25-1017-pdn

Abstract: Korla fragrant pear (Pyrus sinkiangensis) is one of the most valuable fruits in Xinjiang Province, China (Gao et al., 2005). In September 2024, brown lesions were observed in approximately 7% of Korla fragrant pears from… read more here.

Keywords: incarnatum; postharvest fruit; korla fragrant; fruit rot ... See more keywords

First Report of Root Rot Caused by Fusarium incarnatum on Mongolian Snake gourd in China.

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Published in 2024 at "Plant disease"

DOI: 10.1094/pdis-07-23-1424-pdn

Abstract: Mongolian snake gourd (Trichosanthes kirilowii Maxim) is a precious traditional Chinese herbal medicine and perennial liana plant in the family Cucurbitaceae, and the root, fruit, seed and peel all possess the medicinal value (Zhang et… read more here.

Keywords: snake gourd; incarnatum; mongolian snake; root ... See more keywords

Silicon Supply Improves the Rhizodeposition and Transfer of Nitrogen from Trifolium incarnatum L. to Brassica napus L.

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Published in 2025 at "Plants"

DOI: 10.3390/plants14081246

Abstract: The association of legumes with other non-legume plants, such as Brassica napus L., has been reported as an agro-ecological alternative for reducing the nitrogen (N) inputs required for B. napus growth, thanks in particular to… read more here.

Keywords: silicon supply; brassica napus; transfer; supply ... See more keywords